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Protect Your Lens With A UV Haze or Skylight Filter. Or Not.

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on November 27, 2009

in Cameras & Photo Equipment,Photo Equipment,Tips

Should filters be used to protect your lens?Should you protect your lens with a filter? UV/Haze and Skylight filters are commonly used to protect lenses, but keeping a filter on your lens all the time can lead to poorer-quality images. It might be best to use these filters only when they are needed and turn to lens hoods for protection that doesn’t affect your pictures.

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The Polarizer: One Filter You Need On Your Lens

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on November 16, 2009

in Cameras & Photo Equipment,Photo Equipment,Tips

A polarizing is one filter you need on your lens when photographing outdoors.Photographing outdoors? Use a polarizing filter. Software filters can simulate some of the effects of a polarizer, but only a polarizer on the end of your lens can cut glare and reflections. The result is more saturated color, better contrast and better pictures.

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Stupid Photographer Tricks

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on August 13, 2009

in Tips,Travel Photography

Stupid Photographer Tricks on PhotoCitizen.comEver done something dumb with your camera? So many settings vying for our attention, it’s no wonder we sometimes screw it up. Or is it just me?

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Changing Time Zones? Change the Capture Time of Your Images in Adobe Lightroom.

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on July 13, 2009

in Adobe Lightroom,Computers & Software for Photographers,Lessons & Tutorials,Tips,Travel Photography

Edit Capture Time in Adobe Lightroom 2As traveling photographers, how do we keep the capture time of our images in sync with changing time zones? Adobe Lightroom 2 makes it easy. Learn how to quickly edit the capture time on multiple images using Adobe Lightroom 2.

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On The Road: Websites I Can’t Do Without

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on November 13, 2008

in Computers & Software for Photographers,Tips,Travel Photography

Websites for on-the-road travel photographersTravel planning is a chore and we need all the help we can get. As travel photographers, we need to do a lot of research before, and during, a trip. Here are five websites that I never leave home without. They will help you choose a hotel and an airline seat, check the weather, get directions, and find the best prices for accomodations and flights.

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Lighten Your Luggage: Ship Travel Brochures Home with USPS Flat-Rate Box

by Alan Haynes / PhotoCitizen on July 8, 2008

in Tips,Travel Photography

USPS Flat Rate Box

If you’re like me, you collect tons of literature while traveling. And, if you’re flying, it can be expensive to get it all home. That’s where the USPS Flat-Rate box comes in handy. Ship it and avoid excess-baggage charges.

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